DISARMAMENT
Here are various interesting documents that show different viewpoints in relation to global governance. They are all from around the turn of the New Millenium. If we look at them we realize that they have not lost any of their actuality. On the contrary they are gaining more importance with each and every new day.
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1. Rules of Procedure of the Conference on Disarmament - 22/1/1992​
2. Background on the Multilateral Disarmament Negotiating Body – 9/3/1992
3. Machinery for Multilaterial Disarmament and Arms Control – 25/6/1992
4. Conference on Disarmament, Draft working paper – undated, approx. 6/1992
5. Viewpoint: The Conference on Disarmament at the Crossroads: To Revitalize or Dissolve? - The Nonproliferation Review, Summer 2000
6. The Second Nuclear Age and Academy, Statement by Kofi Annan – 20/11/2000 download
7. Conference on Disarmament lacks Political Will - 15/5/2001